Culture
The first American pope and the American president delivered opposite Easter messages to the same world on the same morning -- one invoking resurrection, the other promising destruction.
Technology
An AI agent turned a public vulnerability disclosure into a working remote root shell before most human security teams had finished reading the advisory.
Politics
V-Dem's 24 percent decline, Freedom House's 81 out of 100, and Bright Line Watch's 57 out of 100 remain the operative numbers -- and no new data has contradicted them.
Culture
Defense motions in the Lemon-Fort prosecution are due April 9, and the government's legal architecture has been weakening since a magistrate rejected the initial charges.
Culture
The Pentagon's Correspondents' Corridor has been closed since March 23 and a federal judge compared the access regime to Catch-22 and Kafka -- the building does not appear to have heard him.
Culture
Two months after cutting more than 300 employees in the largest single-day newsroom purge in a generation, the Post is bringing some of them back.
Culture
Rep. Tlaib's Daniel Ellsberg Press Freedom Act would add a public interest defense to the Espionage Act -- the same law used to prosecute Snowden, Winner, and Assange.
Technology
ChatGPT generated text 'virtually indistinguishable' from a beloved German children's book -- Penguin Random House filed suit in Munich, the first major AI copyright case in Europe.